Quote: "The blaze happened in a parked SUV about 10:45 p.m. Nov. 26, in the 13200 block of 247th Street. Firefighters put out the flames, and found the woman’s body inside. The fire was accidental, Kent Fire said."

Quote: "An eye witness, Mr. Anderson Kenga, said that there was an explosion on Saturday evening and terrified residents ran away for their lives. They went back after an hour to see the aftermath and unfortunately the granny and her grandchild had died after their house caught fire."

Note: Here's some more electrical infrastructure burning up. Not looking good! Candles and fires aren't a great backup plan either because then if a cloud of methane and/or hydrogen sulfide blows by, you might just explode. It's hard to say which is more dangerous. Hydrogen sulfide is far more lethal to breathe or touch or ingest than methane, but at least there's a chance you'd smell it. Methane, though less deadly, is also completely odorless, so you won't know if it's present until you're running around screaming on fire and dying. I guess it doesn't much matter which is more dangerous though, seeing as we're getting both...

Quote: "The China National Fisheries Corp has confirmed that two of its Chinese staffers have been found alive after they jumped off a boat, which caught fire near Port Kamsar, a northern city of Guinea."

Quote: "The 'Mindfreak' and 'Believe' at the Luxor star was en route to his Strip show when the truck in front of him caught on fire. As a crowd gathered close to the flames, Criss jumped into action and managed to keep the flames in check until the Fire Department arrived as the fire extinguisher ran out of retardant."

Quote: "Nobody was inside, but the garage was full of various items including a car and two motorcycles, which made fighting the blaze a little more difficult. The fire was under control in 22 minutes. This follows another garage fire on Eastman Cove Saturday afternoon. That one was deemed accidental, and caused $300,000 in damages."

Quote: "Tanya Baldwin, a neighbor, said that three people live in the home, and often have family visiting. They told her they got up to make their morning coffee and started hearing loud popping noises. The noises were so loud that neighbors confused them for gunfire. One of the residents tried to pour water on the fire, Baldwin said, but the couch quickly went up in flames."

Quote: "Fire Rescue and Levy County Sheriff's Deputies rushed to 106 NE 5th Street in Chiefland after getting a call at three in the morning about a fire. Officials say the residence was engulfed in flames when they got there this morning. The fire destroyed the house and a car, as well as killing one resident inside."

Quote: "Supt Hannan said: 'We may never find out what the source of the explosion was, however, following the search and investigation I am now satisfied that there is no threat to members of the public.'"

Note: Will he stand by those words AFTER one of these mysterious explosions wipes out a town and kills everyone in it? We will see...

Quote: "On Saturday afternoon residents in upstate New York reported hearing a loud boom that shook their homes and rattled windows. State police received numerous calls about the loud boom, but have no idea what caused it. More than 3,000 miles away in the UK people took to social media to also report hearing unusual noises around the same time..."

Note: There's a huge methane deposit melting away off the East Coast now, containing enough explosively flammable methane in it to cause 250,000 ten-kiloton explosions, which is about the size of the explosion that destroyed Hiroshima. In fact, responders just trained to deal with a 10-kiloton explosion in coastal New York City, in late October, mentioned in the 2014-10-22 update. (Estimates were for 100,000 people instantly killed.) There will be MANY mysterious explosions, and obviously the number of such incidents is rising fast now.

Most of the methane in that US East Coast deposit will blow eastward, toward Britain, Scotland, Ireland, Portugal, etc. That said, if it was the SAME explosion heard across 3000 miles, I can't really think of anything that could possibly be but a volcanic explosion. In human history, only exploding volcanoes have been heard across such distances. Even a 50-megaton nuclear explosion isn't heard across that distance. So it's quite possible that a volcano just exploded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean somewhere and people heard it. Given the rising number of volcanic events around the planet, that seems quite plausible. Alternatively, clouds of methane could have exploded on BOTH sides of the Atlantic, and it was just sheer coincidence that two clouds exploded in separate areas at about the same time.

Eventually Europe and much or all of the US East Coast may be destroyed by fires and explosions from methane from that East Coast methane clathrate deposit. That seems increasingly likely. But that doesn't mean the rest of the world is safe - that's only one deposit, and there are many that are dissociating now, and the clouds from that East Coast deposit won't stop in Western Europe either.

This is why governments around the world have been constructing underground facilities. There will be no surviving on the surface of the Earth.

Quote: "At around 9:50 Saturday night Sheriff Marty Boyd confirmed to Region 8 News that two people had died from the explosion. The other three victims were airlifted to The Med in Memphis. Justin Roland, with the Craighead County Sheriff's Department, said they have serious burns, but he was not sure what their conditions were."

Quote: "Less than three weeks ago, a house exploded in Osceola, Arkansas. Three days later, the second explosion occurred in Mississippi County."

Note: It's not just Arkansas where homes are exploding. It's happening more generally, all around the planet, as expected...

Quote: "Around 10 pm Saturday night a fire broke out at a used car dealership near St. Charles Rock Road and Page. Heavy smoke and flames could be seen coming from a two story building. Mid-County fire departments have arrived on scene and are attempting to knock down fire from the outside of the building."

Note: When they say they're fighting the fire from outside or fighting it defensively, that usually means 'this building is toast'...

Quote: "At 2 a.m., the Joint Rescue Coordination Center received a distress call from a 140-foot fishing vessel, named Betty C. The JRCC broadcasted this alert to other boaters and around 9:30 a.m. another fishing vessel, the Cape Ferrat, arrived on scene about 230 miles south of Jarvis Island. All 21 passengers of the Betty C. were adrift on a small skiff after abandoning ship. The cause of the fire is still unknown; no injuries were reported."

Quote: "Fruitland and Wilton fire departments responded to a fire at 2417 Grandview Ave. where the tractor of a semitrailer caught fire in a building. John Axel, owner of the building, said at the time it was uncertain what had caused the fire."

Note: They haven't eliminated accidental causes so they just think this is arson because it was parked when it ignited. Well, so what? That's happening all the time now, although these people aren't observant enough to have noticed that, even though that's their job. Nobody says they have to hire competent people though, obviously...

Note: Same thing here. Eventually there will only be two people left alive in Britain, standing amidst piles of charred vehicles and exploded homes, and they'll be glaring at each other, each thinking that the other one must be the arsonist that destroyed Britain. Or maybe Britain will wake up, fire the incompetent people, and find some higher-quality people, maybe even BEFORE Britain is completely destroyed. We'll see!

Quote: "Firefighters say a Phoenix auto shop is a total loss after a fire from a truck spread through the property. Authorities say the fire started around 11:30 a.m. Saturday in a vehicle inside the shop near 15th Avenue and Interstate 17."

Quote: "A passing motorist noticed a vehicle on fire in the driveway of home on Mersea Rd. 6 about 1:15 a.m. Friday. Leamington firefighters doused the blaze and found a body inside, police said. The vehicle was taken to the OPP forensic building in Chatham, where it began to smolder shortly after the noon hour."

Note: So this car burst into flame and killed the occupant, they put out the fire and towed the car, and it started smoldering again at the forensic building. Leamington is located on the shore of Lake Erie...

Note: Some of the more notable fires for this day: another person burning to death in a vehicle in the wee hours near a body of water, another mysterious explosion in a coastal area, and yet another plane coming down smoking. Escalation in all these types of events continues, as expected...

Note: Could be sparking from the boats started the grass fire that destroyed the boats. Or maybe it was yet another brush fire breaking out near a body of water. No way to tell when responders show up and find a big fire like that...

Quote: "Jefferson County Rural firefighters are reporting the cab of a semi truck parked next to the Direct Freight terminal on Shilo Drive caught fire around 9:30 Wednesday morning, destroying the truck and spreading to the small terminal building west of Mt. Vernon. The terminal building is also considered a total loss. Firefighters say the truck had just been serviced, but the cause of the fire is still under investigation."

Quote: "The owners of the property say a vehicle, 40 rabbits, and some chickens and ducks were in the barn at the time of the fire. It's not clear at this time to officials if, or how many, of the animals suffered injuries or died."

Quote: "A photo from the scene showed a tour bus with flames shooting from the engine and rear tire compartments. PennDOT said the incident happened around 8 a.m. on Interstate 81 in the northbound lanes at Exit 14 in Guilford Township, just outside of Chambersburg."

Quote: "Scott Huntley, the district fire chief with the North Lyon County Fire Protection District, says firefighters received a call at about 1:30 a.m. Thursday for a car fire. When they arrived, the car was fully engulfed, and flames had spread to nearby brush on land owned by the Bureau of Land Management. The fire is burning in a swamp where Fernley runs off its treated wastewater."

Quote: "Firefighters contained the majority of the flames to the garage, he said, but the fast-moving fire did cause significant damage in the house and probably destroyed the car that was in the garage."

Note: Seven parked cars were destroyed by fire at 4 AM in Orange in late October, mentioned in the 2014-10-30 update. A garage exploded and killed a man at 11:20 PM in Orange in August, mentioned in the 2014-08-14 update...

Quote: "Up to 40 children have been brought to safety after their school bus went on fire in Letterkenny, County Donegal. It happened at about 08:30 local time on the N56 Letterkenny to Creeslough Road at Mountain Top."

Note: If this sounds familiar, it's because another school bus burst into flame in Letterkenny in September, mentioned in the 2014-09-04 update...

Quote: "Two Coventry school children needed medical attention after their bus caught fire on the M40 in Warwickshire this afternoon. A total of 14 pupils aged 11 and 12 from Whitley Academy were checked over after breathing in smoke, with two needing oxygen therapy at the scene."

Note: These are the 18th and 19th school buses to burn in November and the 137th and 138th school buses to burn since May 1...

Quote: "The fire broke out at the Abbey Glenn apartments in Cabinteely at about 5.45am. Residents were evacuated from the complex. A Dublin Fire Brigade spokesman said the initial report received was of a car having caught fire in an underground carpark. The fire later spread and caused damage to a number of vehicles. The blaze was contained in the basement area but may have caused structural damage to the apartment block, he said."

Quote: "A driver for the towing company dropped off a car at 9:30 p.m. and said he didn't notice anything amiss."

Note: Might very well have been that car spontaneously combusting that started the fire that burned these businesses. Wee hours, near the coast, vehicle parked there - wouldn't exactly be surprising since that keeps happening over and over and over...

Quote: "Employees reported the fire after they heard 'popping' sounds coming from a bathroom inside the business. Foley said when the employees opened the door to the bathroom, they could see fire in a ceiling fan."

Quote: "This is the second time the house has caught fire over the past couple of weeks. The house was vacant but not abandoned. The people who live there have been staying in a hotel due to the last fire."

Note: LMAO, not buying that story. Oh, maybe an air-freshener did explode, but if air-fresheners had that much explosive force then that's what Timothy McVeigh would have used instead of a truckload of fertilizer. How much methane was in the air or in the ground at the time of this explosion? Oh, right, nobody even bothered to check, despite the fact that thousands of kilometer-wide holes are spewing out methane in the Arctic 24 hours per day every day. A man burned to death in a van on the M60 near Stockport in June, mentioned in the 2014-06-17 update. And Stockport is right next to Manchester, which was just rocked by a massive mysterious explosion the day prior, mentioned in the 2014-11-24 update...

Quote: "Police cruisers with flashing lights blocked off cross streets while officers knocked on residents’ doors to advise them to get out. While firefighters were busy with the truck fire, there were four medical calls that the fire department could not respond to..."

Note: A good samaritan broke out the windows, which means the locks and power windows had probably stopped working and the family had gotten trapped inside. That's happened a number of times and often that results in fatalities...

Quote: "A mysterious explosion heard across parts of Manchester and Salford remains unexplained. Hundreds of people took to social media to describe hearing a 'loud bang' at about 22:30 GMT on Monday."

Note: Huge explosion, plume of smoke seen...but nothing found damaged. So what exploded? Most likely an atmospheric gas plume, methane, hydrogen sulfide, or both, probably mostly or entirely methane in this case. It's not hard to put this puzzle together - gigantic amounts of explosively flammable methane began gushing into the atmosphere at the same time as all these mysterious explosions started shaking cities around the world. Coincidence? Not!

Note: London's been getting hit hard lately with bus fires, an exploding 5-star hotel, a train burning, underground electrical explosions and fires, etc. Also see the private passenger plane that veered off the runway at an airport on this day, landing gear collapsed, with some smoke spotted...

Quote: "A resident in the area told WLOX News, she heard a loud explosion near her home on Canal Road and Audubon Place Boulevard off Highway 53. Then she snapped a photo of the blaze and sent it to WLOX.com. Harrison County, Gulfport, and CRTC fire departments all assisted in battling the fire."

Quote: "The 'Chao Anoma' suffered an explosion in the engine room on Nov 22, 2014. The vessel was under way in the Andaman Sea being en route from Tanjung Pelepas to Yangon. Three crew members were seriously injured by the blast, and the tanker required assistance, changing her course for Phuket."

Quote: "Firefighters from the RM of Reynolds remain on the scene of a semi-truck fire in the westbound lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway east of the Provincial Road 308 intersection on Monday night. The blaze, near East Braintree, shut down westbound lanes around 4:30 p.m. and backed up traffic for over four miles until the lanes were reopened around 7 p.m. It is believed a fire began in one of the truck’s wheels before spreading to the cab, diesel tanks, and trailer. The driver, a 50-year-old Toronto resident, was taken to hospital for observation. The truck and its cargo, a shipment of bread, are all considered toast."

Note: No direct link to this story so it'll scroll off quickly, so I quoted heavily. From the full hypothesis: "Massive vehicles such as big RVs, buses, tanker trucks, tractor trailers, dump trucks, and car-haulers will be destroyed by fire in escalating numbers after tires or brakes ignite."

Quote: "State police and firefighters responded to the area of 2093 River Road about 5 a.m. after reports of a car fire. The flames torched the four-door hatchback and spread to the front of the house before firefighters were able to extinguish the blaze..."

Note: People are still parking vehicles near their homes?! Anyone who does that will eventually be homeless just like these people...

Quote: "Investigators consider Monday's early morning blaze suspicious because there's typically nothing that would cause such units to go up in flames..."

Note: Unless there's any electrified copper or rusty iron/steel in there, in which case such fires are now common. Apparently they've not noticed just how many such fires there have been in the last couple of years. People often store vehicles and lawn mowers in these places, and vehicles of any kind are now randomly-igniting firebombs that can go off at any time, whether parked or running, and that's more likely to happen in the wee hours, as in this case...

Quote: "A central London train station has been evacuated after a fire broke out on a train."

Note: The 5-star Hyatt Regency Hotel was just heavily damaged by a huge basement explosion and fire shortly before midnight in London, mentioned in the 2014-11-21 update. An underground electrical explosion and fire hit London recently, mentioned in the 2014-11-13 update, one in an escalating series of underground explosions and fires that have been plaguing Britain and other countries in recent years...

Quote: "'Something blew up and the whole building is pancaked,' Chicago Fire spokesman Larry Langford told the Chicago Tribune. It’s not clear what caused the explosion at this time, but the building is destroyed."

Quote: "We were told by the Attala County Sheriff's Department that a house explosion occurred Sunday evening sometime after 10 p.m. The Sheriff's Department said investigators are on the scene now. We do not know what caused the explosion, but we're told the male homeowner was injured."

Quote: "Two boats were destroyed by fire early Sunday morning in Pasadena. County firefighters were dispatched to the 200 block of Harlem Road at about 1 a.m. and discovered the boats engulfed in flames, Fire Department spokesman Lt. Cliff Kooser said."

Quote: "One crew from Mildenhall and two from Newmarket were sent to the incident on the northbound carriageway at Red Lodge at just after 1am. Crews found a lorry carrying two cars well alight with a running fuel fire."

Quote: "The flames proved difficult to extinguish — the warehouse was filled with tires for trucks and commercial vehicles along with three tire-changing trucks, two forklifts and an antique car, Hunt said. All were destroyed. The estimated damage is more than $1 million, Hunt said."

Quote: "Firefighters from St Just were given coffee and cakes after putting out a van fire. Crews from St Just were called to the flaming vehicle which was parked on Cape Cornwall Street at 1pm this afternoon."

Quote: "Fright at Etoudi neighborhood in Yaounde. That night (Saturday, November 22, 2014), there was a huge explosion in a domestic gas warehouse instead said Makombe. The blast was so strong that the people of this part of the political capital plunged into panic."

Note: From the full hypothesis: "So far as homes are concerned, vacant homes, unoccupied homes and homes under construction will burn hardest and first but the number of occupied homes burning will also be increasing."

Quote: "Firecrews from St Columb, Newquay, Wadebridge and Perranporth were called to Newquay airport this morning after a 'full emergency' call over a French military aircraft. Fire appliances with a total of 21 firefighters attended after air traffic control were allerted that a French air force E121 had experienced an engine fire and needed to make an emergency landing."

Quote: "Anne Arundel County firefighters are investigating a car blaze that occurred in a parking garage at the Westfield Annapolis mall Saturday afternoon. At 1:15 p.m., the fire department received 'several' 911 calls about the fire, says Lt. Cliff Coozer with the Anne Arundel County Fire Department. Soon after, a group of firefighters went into the garage and found several cars on fire."

Quote: "Fire crews responded to the home located at 12988 Naugahyde Road in Westminster around 12:46 p.m. Friday after the homeowner called and reported the fire, officials said. The phone disconnected shortly after Gordon Edwin Fisher,Jr. 75 called in, according to authorities. His neighbor, a retired firefighter and former sheriff got to the scene before fire crews and found the man in a cardiac arrest at the front door, officials said."

Quote: "Methane gas is coming up from the ground in a village in China causing the air to burst into balls of fire. The phenomenon is now so common that Nanjiawan village in south-west China has been dubbed the 'Invisible Fire Village'."

Note: This story is from May, but still relevant. There's another village that's had 100 homes mysteriously go up in flames, Soro, in Bauchi State (Nigeria), mentioned in the 2014-11-11 update. Gas is coming up out of the ground and from the oceans, and the problem is obviously spreading. Any area on top of - or even near - a natural gas deposit may soon be experiencing the same thing.

Quote: "9News reports the blaze was fuelled by large pallets of timber folding, scaffolding and other combustibles at the factory, which reduced to charred scraps within minutes, while producing thick blankets of smoke towering over nearby homes and businesses."

Quote: "This isn’t the first time a bus full of Penn Staters caught fire. In March 2013, a Martz bus taking students back to school caught fire about 100 miles outside of State College."

Quote: "The fire began around the back-right tire of the bus and grew. 'By the time the next bus came to pick us up, the bus was completely engulfed in flames,' the passenger said."

Note: This was a charter bus carrying college students. This is the 16th school bus to burn in November and the 135th school bus to burn since May 1. From the full hypothesis: "Massive vehicles such as big RVs, buses, tanker trucks, tractor trailers, dump trucks, and car-haulers will be destroyed by fire in escalating numbers after tires or brakes ignite."

Quote: "WSBT 22 reporter James Fillmore spoke with the owner of Garcia Auto Repair who said he had just returned from lunch when he found his business on fire. The owner and family members say they have no idea how it started."

Quote: "Firefighters battled a house fire Friday, making it the second blaze to strike a residence in two days. The fire department received a call about 11:45 a.m. from a passer-by in a boat who alerted authorities to a house on fire..."

Note: More underground fires and more electrical infrastructure exploding and burning. The atmospheric contamination problem will be plenty enough to eradicate electricity from the surface of the Earth. It will certainly take longer than an EMP to do it, but then an EMP would only affect one geographic area whereas the atmospheric contamination problem is affecting the entire planet. And an EMP or solar flare would happen and then it would be over, whereas the atmospheric contamination problem will likely last thousands of years and maybe much longer than that...

Quote: "The explosion occurred about two months after a contractor was killed and two others hurt during maintenance work in September on a Chevron natural gas pipeline, also off the Louisiana coast. The cause remains under investigation."

Quote: "According to The Jackson Hole News and Guide, the AmeriGas building exploded at around 12:45 p.m. and one of the businesses next to it, Bell Fitness, was on fire as well as several cars in the parking lot."

Note: They've launched an arson investigation. They might want to eliminate accidental causes first. Any rusty iron/steel near there? Of course, it's a construction site. This happened in daylight. I'm starting to lose track of how many bridges have burned in the last year or two, but it's a decent number. The largest covered bridge in Asia, the Feng Yu Covered Bridge, was destroyed by a massive inferno not quite a year ago, mentioned in the 2013-11-30 update. A couple more covered bridges have burned in the last month, a bridge under construction was destroyed in California, two train trestle bridges have been destroyed by fire, and more...

Quote: "State police said a truck carrying liquid oxygen and liquid nitrogen somehow caught fire at 4:17 p.m. while traveling southbound. Both northbound and southbound lanes were shut down because of the risk..."

Note: Correction, tires didn't USED to spontaneously combust. I bet there was some rusty iron/steel near one of them. In fact, tires have steel cord INSIDE of them, so an old tire might have some exposed rusting steel, and since the rubber is flammable you then have an ignition source right next to something flammable. That's probably why so many tire fires have been breaking out over the last year or two, some of them simply humongous. Obviously this guy has no clue as to what's going on, so he's not too good at doing his job...

Quote: "A car fire that killed a man in Melbourne's south-east on Thursday morning is not suspicious, police say."

Note: Yet another person burning to death near a coast. This is not only a coastal city but the address listed is also just one block east (downwind) of Dandenong Creek. The wee hours are when the atmosphere cools and contracts, which will push any methane and/or hydrogen sulfide in the air above closer to the ground, making fires, explosions and animals and people sickening or dying more common during those hours...

Quote: "The explosion in the 50-foot silo at Midwest Fuels in La Crosse around 7 a.m. could be felt for miles around, fire officials said. Nearby residents were told to stay indoors while the fire burned, because of air quality concerns."

Quote: "Right now, Executive Boulevard in Greenbrier is shut down as crews work to put out a fire at a city warehouse. The warehouse belongs to the public works department for the city and had small equipment and fuel inside."

Quote: "They've made three separate arrests in the past two months, including one just last week. Just when they think they've got their man and that the fires will stop, they start again. 'This is very uncommon, usually when we have a string of fires and get someone in custody, it's pretty much guaranteed it won't happen anymore.'"

Note: They can arrest every single person in San Diego and San Diego will still keep burning. And it's going to get waaaay worse too, not just there, but everywhere...

Quote: "Three sailors were forced to abandon ship after a fire erupted on their sailboat. According to the Bermuda Maritime Operations Centre, RCC Bermuda received a call from the US Coastguard in Norfolk, Virginia on Saturday morning to warn them that the Wooden Heart, a sailboat with three people on board, had been disabled by an on-board fire which occurred 240 nautical miles north of Bermuda."

Note: The record for most buses to be destroyed in one fire remains at 37, which burned up in May 2013 at a depot near coastal Torquay (Britain), mentioned in the 2013-05-12 update. Since all vehicles are now randomly-igniting firebombs that can go off at any time, parking vehicles next to each other just compounds the chance that when one vehicle ignites, they ALL get destroyed...

Quote: "No fire department spokeperson was available for comment, but Scott Olin, general manager of Dickinson Ready Mix, said that he did not know how the fire started. The truck was parked next to one of the facility's buildings. The fire destroyed the cab and engine of truck, but did not appear to harm the mixer."

Quote: "According to Jim Williams, communications director of Eastern Iowa Light and Power Cooperative, both the Wilton and Durant fire departments responded to a vehicle fire inside the warehouse at the facility at 600 E. Fifth St. at approximately 9:30 a.m. A digger-derrick truck suffered extensive damage and a trailer was also damaged. The structure suffered smoke, water and some structural damage, though the extent of that damage is still being evaluated."

Note: A transit bus burst into flame at 5:45 AM the day prior on Lake Shore Drive in Chicago too, mentioned in the 2014-11-18 update. Also see the minivan that hit a tree and burst into flame in Chicago on this day, injuring 7 people...

Note: They're definitely linked by a number of factors: 1) all happened near a coast; 2) all happened in the wee hours; 3) all share the same atmosphere. Looks like Australia's fire officials are oblivious to the hydrogen sulfide blowing ashore off the ocean and turning coastal Jurien Bay into a veritable ghost town, mentioned in the 2014-08-09 update. Maybe they'll wake up before Australia has become a charred wasteland, and maybe they won't. We'll find out! Also see the man who burned to death in a burning car at 1:10 AM in the Dandenong area of coastal Melbourne (Australia), one block from Dandenong Creek...

Quote: "According to a press release from the Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Office, the business suffered extensive damage, including damage to customer vehicles that were inside the building for repairs."

Quote: "Authorities say one person was killed and 14 others were injured in a fire that raced through an apartment building in Brooklyn. Police say the victim was a man in his 20s. Five other people are in critical condition. One person is in serious condition and the remaining victims sustained minor injuries. A FDNY spokeswoman says the fire broke out at 12:38 a.m. Wednesday in a three-story building on Flatbush Avenue."

Note: A car recently burst into flame while parked at a home in Meriden, mentioned in the 2014-11-14 update. A noxious smell blew through Meriden in February, starting at 4:30 AM, mentioned in the 2014-02-21 update. Two days after that, a man in his mid-40s dropped dead in a hotel room in Meriden, mentioned in the 2014-02-23 update...

Quote: "At least three drivers captured the mysterious flash at night on Nov. 14. Their videos show a sudden yellowy-orange explosion that illuminates the night. Two of them show the flash seemingly originating from within the clouds."

Note: Sounds like this was an atmospheric gas explosion, probably mostly methane, but maybe some hydrogen sulfide too. Just had those huge methane explosion craters in Siberia recently too. And Moscow was just hit by a huge cloud of hydrogen sulfide, mentioned in the 2014-11-10 update. Responders just trained in coastal New York City in late October for a 10-kiloton explosion, which is about the maximum size of a very large atmospheric gas explosion, mentioned in the 2014-10-22 update...

Quote: "Local police and fire dispatchers said they received reports from residents of the loud booms that shook houses, but the cause was undetermined. The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office sent deputies out to investigate, but there were no additional booms and there was no sign of damage in the area, according to the sheriff’s office. Local utility companies also did not report having any incidents and there were no power outages in the area. Also, a check with Wright-Patterson Air Force Base personnel showed that no aircraft were flying in the area that could have caused a sonic boom by breaking the sound barrier. The cause of the booms for now remains a mystery."

Note: These mysterious town-shaking explosions, sometimes accompanied by a 'flash of light', really started ramping up right around the same time that methane began gushing from the ground and from the oceans around the world a coupla three years ago and the number of HazMat incidents involving strange odors also began sickening people in escalating numbers then as well. That's not a coincidence...

Quote: "Construction at Love and Joy Personal Care Home's new facility in Sunnyside was nearly completed - workers were set to install gas and water meters in the coming days - when a fire tore through the 15,000-square-foot structure early Tuesday. 'Now everything's gone. The only thing we have is a slab,' said Sheila Swirczynski's, the facility's owner."

Quote: "A tractor-trailer repair shop in Elkhart was destroyed in a fire, but the business is still operating. Crews were called to D&S Totally Mobile on Middleton Run Road, near Middlebury Street just before 2 o'clock Tuesday morning. Neighbors report hearing explosions during the blaze."Quote: "We're told the fire also damaged several vehicles."

Quote: "Anne Arundel firefighters responded to a boat fire at a Tracey's Landing marina Tuesday morning. Firefighters responded to the Herrington Harbour North marina in the 300 block of Deale Road around 11:10 a.m. They found smoke coming from a 30-foot catamaran, said fire department spokesman Capt. Russ Davies. It took 24 firefighters about 20 minutes to bring the blaze under control."

Quote: "Hours after the fire was put out, a restoration employee told WDEF the damage is extensive. That person also said it appears that a large boat on the other side of the building was destroyed by the blaze."

Quote: "The company rents and sells construction equipment including dozers and excavators."

Quote: "A road train carrying ammonium nitrate, a material used in explosives, caught fire on the Stuart Highway at Ti-Tree about 200 kilometres north of Alice Springs last night. It was the fifth road train accident in the Northern Territory in six days, after a truck carrying hot bitumen rolled yesterday, a truck of cattle tipped the day before and two other accidents the previous week."

Quote: "When a truck carrying ammonium nitrate exploded in Queensland in September, the blast was so powerful it destroyed two firefighting vehicles."

Quote: "A van turned into a rolling fireball when it burst into flames and moved slowly along a residential road. The vehicle, belonging to a tyre supply firm in Dunstable, Bedfordshire, had been parked outside a house when it mysteriously caught fire. The flames quickly grew and burned through the handbrake cable, causing the van to dangerously creep down the road. It rolled about 100 yards before it entered a driveway and ploughed into the front of a house, smashing the windows and setting a second van on fire."

Quote: "Dale, a Midland woman whose car was set alight, said she was woken up just before 1am by a 'horrible noise of crackling and popping.'"

Note: There's that popping sound again. Proclaiming things as arson doesn't make it so. They haven't ruled out accidental causes, and they don't mention actually having any evidence that these fires were arson, so this just looks like more inept detective work. Competent investigators elimate accidental causes first. But hey, if they want people to think there are invisible arsonists running around and they're helpless to do anything about it, okie dokie. That won't make the cars stop burning though...

Quote: "Just after 11 a.m., a utility pole fire was reported along Bridge Street in Lehighton; and just before 11 a.m., a transformer fire was reported in Franklin Township along Long Run and Maury roads. It has not been confirmed whether or not the two are connected."

Note: Definitely connected by the atmosphere. Whether they were connected by anything else, no idea...

Quote: "Authorities have identified the man whose body was found in a car that strangely caught fire after a minor collision in a parking garage across from the county courthouse, but how he died remains unclear. Bernard Joe Garcia, 70, of San Jose, was found dead around 9:20 a.m. Monday amid the remnants of a car that caught fire on the second story of the parking structure..."

Quote: "A manhole that exploded on East 44th Street and Lexington Avenue this morning left two people injured and one cab fairly mangled."

Quote: "The New York City Fire Department says this happened because of the cold weather."

Note: LMAO, that's exactly what I said would happen a while back: that the minute it got cold then suddenly that would be the 'official cause' of the underground explosions, showing that either they're being purposely deceptive or they're just insanely stupidly oblivious to the fact that these underground explosions were happening all along in the spring, summer and fall too. Derptastic!

Note: A car burst into flame on a street in Mason City recently too, mentioned in the 2014-10-19 update. A few days before that, a car and garage were destroyed by fire in Mason City, and two more vehicles were damaged, mentioned in the 2014-10-14 update...

Quote: "An appliance from Hadleigh and one from Princes Street attended a blaze in Whatfield Road, Aldham. The fire service was called at 5.23am. Crews used two sets of breathing apparatus and two hosereels to extinguish the blaze. The stop was received at 5.52am and the incident was closed at 6.18am. At 7.48am, an appliance from Bury St Edmunds and one from Elmswell were tasked to an car fire on the A14 westbound, between Rougham and Bury St Edmunds."

Quote: "Officials said the fire started in a detached garage and quickly spread to more garages and six townhomes. The two-alarm fire moved so quickly, 60 firefighters were dispatched. Parts of the garages and townhomes were collapsing during the firefight."

Note: This is the second hunter to burn to death in two days. A man, 85, was found dead in a burning hunting blind in Gratiot County (Michigan), mentioned in the 2014-11-15 update. I've lost count of how many people have been found dead in burning vehicles just in the past week, but it's a fair number. Plus there was the man who ignited on a street in Phoenix and ran into a Taco Bell for help, mentioned in the 2014-11-13 update. More flammable gases blowing around in the atmosphere, more people burning to death, especially outdoors...

Quote: "The blaze took hold at the National Military Vehicle Museum at the Royal Australian Air Force Base, Sturton St, about 5.30pm on Sunday. The fire triggered the museum’s sprinklers which contained the fire to one vehicle."

Note: Sounds sort of like the unoccupied boat that burst into flame while moored in coastal Coffs Harbor (Australia), which then started itself and took off across the harbor while burning, hitting other boats, mentioned in the 2013-05-03 update...

Quote: "A 3:14 a.m. residential fire, at 1638 S. Jefferson, originated from a vehicle in the driveway of the duplex, according to fire department reports. The vehicle fire caught the eaves of the house on fire and spread to the attic, the report states."

Quote: "The fires are not related, Lay said, and both have been initially deemed accidental."

Note: Wouldn't be so sure they're not related, not with that 2.5 gigatons of methane dissociating right off the coast there. What were the methane and hydrogen sulfide levels in the air and in the ground near those houses during that timeframe? Oh, nobody's even bothering to check. So they'll never know when that's a factor, and they don't know whether that was a factor in these fires either, and it likely was. Once the atmospheric contamination intensifies more, there will be dozens of homes and vehicles going up in flames just like that. It'll be interesting to hear them say things like, 'We had 69 homes burn down last night within an hour, but they're not related.' Uh huh, well, maybe some people are dumb enough to believe such things, but some people aren't...

Quote: "The structure appears to be a total loss, said Rich. The Bekkers being away is a mixed blessing, said Rich. 'It’s good they were out of town, but had they been home, perhaps it was just a small stove thing they could have extinguished or called the fire department and not had such a major loss.'"

Note: That's right. A lot of these fires probably start small, but if nobody's there then they get big fast. And since fire can break out anytime now, especially near anything rusty or any electrified copper, then you basically need someone on guard duty 24 hours per day, to catch fires when they're small. Or roll the dice and hope your home's still there when you return...